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Il Sole 24 Ore is an Italian daily newspaper for the economy, finance and law now also available for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. This explanatory video visually demonstrates features of the app using a combination of live action video and motion graphics. Produced by Milan-based information designer Laura Cattaneo.

This is the work of Project Cascade, and both the mining of the data and the artistic presentation could go a long way toward solving the riddle of how a story goes viral. That could have major implications for newspapers trying to cope in the social-media age.

“Our hypothesis has been and continues to be that those organizations that can be responsive to data in real time and make business decisions surrounding that data in real time will be the organizations that prosper in the 21st century.”

Thus was born journalism’s most ambitious social-media data viz to date, one that already offers some surprising insights into how stories propagate on the web.

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Though the graphics, visuals and animations are interesting and engaging, what sets this video explanation apart for me is a nice narrative structure that begins by showing the pain a real world business experienced from the problem that this product is intended to solve.

It uses a successful common simplified story structure – situation/complication/resolution."

PROTECT-IP is a bill that has been introduced in the Senate and the House and is moving quickly through Congress. It gives the government and corporations the ability to censor the net, in the name of protecting "creativity".

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